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Saturday, August 31, 2024

2024 Aug 17- 22 Trip to Mount Rushmore and the Badlands part 1

 Aug 17, Saturday 

We parked our car, left our luggage in the parking lot, and went inside for a meet and greet and a light breakfast. 

The bus will be leaving around 8 AM.

The snacks, water, and luggage must be loaded onto the bus before everyone boards. 

We had skipped breakfast and were hungry by lunch. 

We stopped at Loves & Hardees in Jackson, TN just off  I-40 for a restroom break. The gas station was being repaired so we had to enter the building adjacent to Hardees. 

We stopped at Pilot and Subway where hubby and I ordered a chicken & a Pepperoni wrap, a salad, and 2 cokes. I ate half of my sandwich which was not good. 


Around, 6:35 PM we stopped at I-270 Cracker Barrel in Fenton, MO for dinner.

I ordered a kids’ meal of pinto beans, with apples, a slice of onion, a small container of chow, chow, and water with lemon to drink. 

I also bought a woman’s top and a man’s shirt. We spent $57.51.

We arrived at the I-270 Best Western Hotel 12220 Dorsett Rd. Maryland Heights, MO. for an overnight stay in room 321.

I felt dirty after the long ride so I took a quick shower.

Then I went downstairs to play some games but everyone was too tired.

I ended up walking around the building three times with Mrs Haygood. 

We could see the Quiktrip market from our room and a full moon in the sky. 

I watched a little TV and fell asleep.

We spent all day traveling around 390 miles. 

It was a beautiful day but still very hot.

Full Moon

2024 August 18, Sunday 

I saw the sunrise from the hotel and decided to take a walk 

around the hotel (Best Western) around 6 AM.

I met our bus driver along the way, he said he had walked around the block several times. 

I took a few pictures one of 1-270, one of a berry bush, and a couple of the front of the hotel. 

I went back upstairs to get hubby and we went downstairs for breakfast around 7:30 AM.

I put gravy, egg, and biscuits on my plate and drank cranberry juice. 

There was a mural of downtown St Louis in the lobby where I took a couple of pictures. 

We were on the road by 8:30 AM. 

Our first stop was around 10:30 AM at the I-70 Boonville, MO. Rest Area. 

We saw a Blue Star Memorial Highway Marker there. 

We have to stop every 2 to 3 hours for restroom breaks. 

We stopped around 12:30 PM for lunch at I-70 Panda Express in Blue Springs, MO.

Hubby and I shared a large plate of honey walnut shrimp, orange chicken, beef, noodles, and broccoli.

We also ordered Three Rangoons and spent $14.70.

We stopped at the I-29 Rest Area in Dearborn, MO. around 2:30 PM 

Hubby and I had our picture taken together on a big red rock. 

We arrived at I-29 Pizza Ranch 3505 Metro Drive Council Bluff, Iowa around 5 PM for a prepaid buffet. 

I ate a slice of buffalo pineapple pizza and 2 slices of sweet apple. Hubby ate fried chicken, corn, cream potatoes, and a slice of pizza. On their restroom doors were Cowgirls and Cowboys. 

We arrived at our Hotel (Wingate by Wyndham, 4716 Southern Hills Drive Sioux City, Iowa) around 8:15 PM.

Another long day of traveling around 507 miles.


Mural in Hotel 

Rest Area Boonville, Mo

Rest Area Dearborn, MO 

Pizza Ranch Council Bluffs, Iowa

2024 Monday, August 19

I ate a waffle with sausage and drank cranberry juice.

We left the hotel around  8:30 AM. 

We stopped at a rest area in Salem South Dakota around 10:30 AM. 

We arrived at 11:25 AM at the Worlds Only Corn Palace in Mitchell South Dakota. 

The palace is decorated annually with 7  murals made out of 12 different colors of corn, framed with native grass, straw, milo, and sour dock. All are grown by local farmers. 

Our guide gave a speech about the Corn Palace, and we were led into a gymnasium to learn more about the palace. 

We went outside and across the road to view the palace from outside and to listen to more about the corn murals that surround the palace. 

One of the murals displayed was Bob Barker, from The Price is Right. 

Hubby and I split a Club Croissant and 2 glasses of frozen lemonade. 

We ate lunch a club croissant with lemonade at Uncle Zeke’s.

We stopped around 2:30 PM at the Lewis & Clark Welcome Keelboat and Interpretive Center overlooking the Mississippi River Exit 264 in Chamberlain, South Dakota. 

Outside we saw: The Purple Heart Memorial Highway Marker, the Sojourn at Camp Pleasant Marker, the TP memorial to South Dakota, the Lewis and Clark Memorial Bridge at Chamberlain, South Dakota Tribal Headquarters, South Dakota Tribes, Regional Tribes, The Making & meaning of Dignity, Dignity of Earth and Sky (& 50 foot Statue), Lewis and Clark Bicentennial 1804-2004, National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark, A place of History, Lewis and Clark waving the Flag, Behold the Missouri River. 

We saw displays of a Keelboat, wolves, rabbits, Elk, Goats, birds, and information about the Missouri River Region. 


Our next stop was around 4 PM at Wall Drugs in Wall, South Dakota. We stopped for pictures with the Jackalope, Buckin’ Bronc, Mini Mount Rushmore, a Buffalo, a large gorilla playing the piano, and a six-foot rabbit in Wall’s backyard. Inside are many more photo stops one was the roaring T-Rex. Inside is  the Western Art Gallery Cafe, cafeteria, a Travelers Chapel, Eye Candy, and the RockHound Shop

In Cowboy Alley, we saw statues of a prospector with his mule, Gumbo Lil of the 1909 Badlands, Major General Custer 1865,  Wyatt Earp, a Saloon Dancer, Annie Oakley, Buffalo Bill Cody, and many more. 


We arrived around 6:30 PM at the Colonial House, 2501 Mt Rushmore Road, Rapid City, South Dakota 

Hubby ate roast beef with gravy, a salad, and a baked potato (undercooked).

I ate 3 pieces of fried cod fish with an undercooked baked potato which I did not eat. 

We both were served a brownie topped with vanilla ice cream. 

We arrived at our hotel around 7:15 PM, Country Suites and Inn, Rapid City, South Dakota Room 317.

I worked on this journal and went to bed after a shower

Rest Area Salem, South Dakota

Wall Drugs, Wall, South Dakota

Corn Palace Mitchell, South Dakota 

Dignity  at  Chamberlain, SD  Visitor Center

August 20, Tuesdays 

Breakfast gravy and biscuits with cranberry juice at the hotel. (Country Inn & Suites).

Departed at 8:30 AM for The High Plains Western Heritage Center Museum Spearfish, SD. 

Where we learned about the American Frontier, How the Cowboys lived, how the American Indians impacted our lives, and the hard work of life on the frontier. 

We saw the Cowboy Hall, Fashion Display, Rodeo Room, Native American Display, transportation Room, Fur Traders Display, Custer Hall, Early Pioneer Room, Founders Hall, Prairie Kitchen and Shepherds Hall, the Balcony, and Frontier Street. 


Our next stop was the town of Deadwood where Custer was shot in the back of the head while playing cards. 

We ate lunch in Saloon 10’s (where Custer was shot) at Deadwood Social Club in Deadwood, South Dakota. Upstairs was the restaurant. Former years was a house of ill repute. 

Hubby and I split a  Bus Hamburger and he ate a salad. 

We split an order of onion rings and drank water with lemon. 

We walked up and down Main Street. 

We visited the Deadwood Model Train Museum at 614 Main Street.

The display is in a 70-foot hallway for free and if you want to see the train run it will cost you one dollar. It was an amazing sight to see,  the train runs through the miniature town of Deadwood. 


We visited the Black Hills Mining Museum 323 W. Main St.  Lead, SD

Our guide gave a speech about the mining of gold and how it ended. 

It cost more to mine today so the mine was shut down. It is now used as an underground research center. SURF Sanford Underground Research Facility.

We rode back through the towns of Lead and Deadwood. 


We ate dinner at Perkins Restaurant and Bakery 250 Mt Rushmore Road Rapid City, South Dakota 

We were served Turkey & dressing, cream potato with gravy, and corn. 

We were served a bowl of Ice cream for dessert.

Back at the hotel by 7 PM. 

It had been a long day so I went to bed early.


Character Custer at Saloon #10 Deadwood, SD 

High Plains Western Heritage Center Spearfish, SD

Riding  Bucklin' Cow

SURF town of Lead, SD

August 21, Wednesday 

We ate Breakfast at the hotel (Country Inn and Suite) 

I ate an Egg, sausage, and waffle with cranberry juice to drink. 

We left the hotel at 8:30 AM and headed to Fort Hays to pick up our tour guide. 

We arrive at the Borglum History Center around 9:15 AM in Keystone, SD.

Bought a couple of postcards, and got my picture taken with Abraham Lincoln, an Eagle, The American Keystone Wooden Chair with three steps up to sit on it. It has Mt Rushmore’s President’s head on the back.

It is trimmed with the US Flag's red, white, and blue strips and stars. 


Depart for Mountain Rushmore at 11:15 AM. 

We had a group picture made at the base of Mount Rushmore. 

Toured the museum where I saw the head statue of Gutzon Borglum who created the carving of the presidents of Mount Rushmore. The plaque of Luigi Del Bianco the chief carver on Mount Rushmore. The list of workers on Mt Rushmore. 

We saw the markers of Comparison, George Washington 1732-1799, Thomas Jefferson 1743-1826, Abraham Lincoln 1809-1865, and Theodore Roosevelt, 1858-1919. 


Hubby and I split a ham and cheese sub sandwich with Cheeto for lunch at the Mount Rushmore cafe. 

I fed the chipmunks, and French fries, that were scurrying about.

At 2:00 PM we headed for Custer State Park and Wildlife Loop. 

We stopped to feed the Mules and there we saw several Prairie dogs. 

When they saw we were invading their territory the watcher of the group started barking out a warning for the other dogs to return to their dens. 

We saw goats, elk,  horses, and buffalo.

We stopped at the Visitor Center which had several displays about the prairie and the bison. 

We saw smoke rising in the distance in the park and we saw a helicopter going back and forth near the smoke. 

At 6:30 we arrived at Fort Hays for the Chuckwagon Dinner and show.

There were several other buses and four very long tables of people around 400. 

Everyone was seated and then given instructions on how to enter the chow line. 

The main thing we were told was to keep moving. 

Our food was placed on a tin plate baked potato, baked beans, fried apples, and roast beef. On top of our food was placed a large piece of parchment paper.

 On top of the paper was placed the biscuits, slide cake, and all our condiments. 

We had tea, lemonade, and water to drink. 

Once we were finished we passed our plates and silverware to the end of the table and were picked up by our servers. 


Visitor Center Winter St Keystone, SD

Mount Rushmore, Keystone, SD 

Custer State Park 

Then the show began. 

Five entertainers could play and sing.  

They portrayed the entertainers of Willie Nelson, Elvis Presley, and Elton John. 

The young woman could play that fiddle.

We were back at the hotel by 9 PM.

Saturday, October 19, 2019

2019 Oct 19, Finding Huntsville Walking Tour with Carol Cordori & loosing my keyless remote

I traveled to Huntsville for the Finding Huntsville Walking Tour with Carol Cordori. 
I parked in front of the Constitution Village stopping at their public restroom after my long ride to Huntsville. 

Meet up with a group of people at Harrison Brothers who were interested in the History of Huntsville. 
We began our tour a little after 11 AM, with guide Carol Cordori, after we were all given a 12-page Finding Huntsville Field Guide.
Harrison Brothers Bank Vault where records were kept 
Building 1: Commercial Architecture of Harrison Brothers 
Built-in the 19th century with large glass display windows that had a recessed front door, long rows of transom windows above the display windows, and bricks that projected beyond the walls.  

Building 2: First National Bank of Huntsville 
Built about 1837 1840 in the Greek Revival Style
Built with low pitch roof and triangle front supported by Columns made up of a base, a shaft, and a capital. 
Local builder George Steel drew up the plans for the bank.

Greek Revival "First National Bank of Huntsville"
Building 3: Madison County Courthouse was built in the International Style. 
Built with a flat roof, tall columns that support a large porch, and no attached decorations often built with glass, steel, and concrete. Built 1966 by Northington, Smith, Krannert & Associates “Space Built”


International Style Huntsville Courthouse (backside)

Building 4: Romanesque Revival Schiffman building built in 1845 and remodeled by George Thompson in 1895.
Owned by the Schiffman family for more than 100 years.
It was built of rush stone with carved leaves or flowers, bow windows, and a recessed front under an arch.

Building 5: Gothic Revival Style(used to teach Christianity) Church of Nativity was built in 1859 by Wills and Dudley. 
Trefoil represents the Trinity(God, Christ & Holy Spirit)  and quatrefoil represents the four Gospels Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John.
The Lancet arches, tracery, and engaged buttress point up toward Heaven. 
We were greeted by the Minister and given a tour of the temple.
Stained glass window notice at the top that the three-point clover represents the Trinity, bottom 4 points clover the Gospels of the Bible 
Gothic Style Church of Nativity
Notice the steeple and windows, all pointing toward heaven 
Inside the Church of Nativity
We finished our tour on the sunken sidewalk in front of the old J. C. Penny building on the Square.
Welcome back Sunken Sidewalk
In the mid-1800s, masons sculpted local clay into these bricks and created the sidewalks. What once served as a humble walkway for farmers, merchants and pedestrians now links you to Huntsville's past and to all those who trod where you are standing.
I walked around Huntsville Square taking pictures of the art.


Red Ball Art on Square
Small Bull  Art 
Space Art
I shopped at Harrison Brothers Mercantile.
I stopped once again at the Constitution Village Public restroom.
I took a few pictures of the beautiful blooming mums in Constitution Park.

Mums at Constitution Village
I walked to my car and tried to open the door but it would not open. (Keyless Remote)
I had put my remote in my back pocket but it was not there. 
I walked back to the restroom thinking I may have dropped them on the floor or even in the toilet.
The keys were not there! Before I retrace my steps, I walked to the Constitution Village Museum Store.
I ask if anyone has found a keyless remote
I was dreading telling  hubby I had lost my keyless remote 
Someone had turned it in, God was looking out for me.
The young woman behind the counter began by telling me about her episode of lost keys.
Said she cranked her car (Keyless remote) but had to go back inside.  She forgot her key, got in her car, and left. She stopped for gas, filled her car, and went to crank it but it would not crank for she had no key. She had to call her husband and had to tell him to bring her the keyless remote. 

Sometimes Technology is not so great!
In today's world, we get lost in the daily hustle and Bussell.

Did some shopping at Kohles in Madison, I was looking for an Ugly doll for Ava Grace. 
Stopped at Wendy’s in Athens for a hot bowl of chili, a chocolate frosty, and Coke. 
Arrived at about 3:45 PM at the East Lauderdale Quilt Show at Rogersville United Methodist Church.
They were giving out awards and getting ready to close. 

What a day! Walked in the drizzling rain, with the wind whipping around the buildings while listening to our guide describe the art of five historic buildings in Huntsville.
The minister of the Church of Nativity took the group on a guided tour.
Had my picture taken with the group?
Lost my keyless remote in the Constitution Village Public Restroom. 
Did a little shopping in Madison, ate a late lunch in Athens, and saw a quilt display in Rogersville. I was home around 4:30 PM a little before hubby arrived home from work. 




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